Leaked letters written by close aides of US President Donald Trump are circulating and dominate news coverage. Multiple outlets report that the letters include statements attributed to White House aide Natalie Harp, expressing her devotion to Trump.

The reports focus on the existence and content of the two letters, but they do not necessarily provide the same level of detail beyond the central claims about their authorship and the tone of the messages. The shared emphasis across outlets is that the letters are presented as evidence of personal support from an aide.

While the coverage is broadly aligned on what was leaked and who is named, differences can occur in how outlets frame the significance of the revelations and what additional context they supply for readers. Across the reporting, however, the core point remains that the leaked correspondence is publicly discussed as part of the current media cycle in Australia.